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North America, S.W. Sheet.
Tanner, Henry S.
North America, S.W. She...
1833
World Atlas
 
Author
Tanner, Henry S.
Note
Engraved. States of Mexico differentiated by full color. Alternative Meridan Washington D.C. Lavish illustrations of Natural Bridge in Virginia and the Falls of Niagara. Includes disclaimer concerning the streams depicted in California, indicating that they are unreliable.
Fredonia Or The United States of North America.
Cruchley, G.; Laurie, R...
Fredonia Or The United ...
1833
Case Map
 
Author
[Cruchley, G., Laurie, Richard Holmes]
Note
The third edition (although I can detect no changes from the first issue of 1830). Has the note in the lower left explaining the origin of the term of Fredonia. This map is the only one I have seen that copies almost literally three earlier maps: Lewis and Clark (1814), Long (1822), and Arrowsmith's Mexico (1820). Laurie used the term Fredonia, we may assume, to create a novelty of his map, in the same manner as his "Cabotia" map of 1814. Has the original case with label, and an advertisement for Crunchley's publications on the verso of the map. W. Heckrotte has another edition dated 1834 improved to 1836 (with changes in California based on John Arrowsmith's Map of British North America, 1834), and the second edition of 1832. The western topography is changed to incorporate Arrowsmith's map of 1834 (British North America) and an independent Texas is shown. Editions seen of 1830, 1832, 1834, 1836, 1849. It appears that the map was updated frequently in order to keep it current. It is an excellent and beautiful map.
Mexique.
Lapie, Alexandre Emile;...
Mexique.
1829
World Atlas
 
Author
[Lapie, Alexandre Emile, Lapie, M. (Pierre), 1779-1850]
Note
Engraved map with inset. Outline hand color. Relief shown by hachures. Shows Indian tribes, settlements, roads, etc. Prime meridian: Paris.
Mexico und Centro-America, 1828
Stieler, Adolf
Mexico und Centro-Ameri...
1828
World Atlas
 
Author
Stieler, Adolf
Note
Engraved hand colored outline map. Relief shown by hachures and formlines. Mercator projection. Prime meridians are Washington and Ferro. Includes southwestern and southeastern United States and parts of the Caribbean Islands. Includes index.
Sampler
Maria Jacoba de la Torr...
Sampler
early 19th century
Museum of Fine Arts, Bo...
 
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Maria Jacoba de la Torre
Title
Sampler
Creation Date
early 19th century
AMICA Contributor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Sampler
Artist not recorded
Sampler
early 19th century
Museum of Fine Arts, Bo...
 
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Artist not recorded
Title
Sampler
Creation Date
early 19th century
AMICA Contributor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Sampler
Artist not recorded
Sampler
early 19th century
Museum of Fine Arts, Bo...
 
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Artist not recorded
Title
Sampler
Creation Date
early 19th century
AMICA Contributor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Sampler
Artist not recorded
Sampler
early 19th century
Museum of Fine Arts, Bo...
 
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Artist not recorded
Title
Sampler
Creation Date
early 19th century
AMICA Contributor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Sampler
Artist not recorded
Sampler
early 19th century
Museum of Fine Arts, Bo...
 
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Artist not recorded
Title
Sampler
Creation Date
early 19th century
AMICA Contributor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Sampler
Artist not recorded
Sampler
late 18th-early 19th ce...
Museum of Fine Arts, Bo...
 
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Artist not recorded
Title
Sampler
Creation Date
late 18th-early 19th century
AMICA Contributor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Sampler
Artist not recorded
Sampler
early 19th century
Museum of Fine Arts, Bo...
 
Creator Name-CRT
Artist not recorded
Title
Sampler
Creation Date
early 19th century
AMICA Contributor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Sampler fragment
Artist not recorded
Sampler fragment
late 18th - early 19th ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Bo...
 
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Artist not recorded
Title
Sampler fragment
Creation Date
late 18th - early 19th century
AMICA Contributor
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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